Group Description
New Office Equipment
You are one of the first engineers hired into the manufacturing engineering department at a brand new facility for producing aircraft engine controls. Your department is responsible for selecting, justifying, and installing all equipment for the factory. Most of the production equipment is being transferred up from the old facility in Fairfield, about a 3-hour drive away. The first production line has just been installed, and 8 more will be implemented over the next few months. When fully operational, approximately 700 production personnel will be employed on the factory floor. Most of your time is being spent on the shop floor learning about the equipment and trying to help with the installation process.
Right now most of the office cubicles are empty, but more people are being hired and transferring in from the main plant every week. Around 100 support personnel in operations management, quality engineering, manufacturing engineering, computer information systems, finance, purchasing, and human resources will have cubicle offices in a very large open area.
Managers of each of the departments have already arrived. A separate design engineering liaison office will have approximately 20 personnel. The plant manager has a separate office suite.
Since the manufacturing engineering department is responsible for selecting and justifying all new equipment, it is being tasked with selecting and justifying the copy machines for the new office. For the transition period, two small copiers were purchased, one for the plant manager’s office and another for receiving inspection. A few small copy machines were rented and placed around the office area, but now a decision must be made on equipment for full plant operation.
The manufacturing engineering manager has selected you for this project. In giving you this assignment, she tells you that she understands that it is not a very exciting piece of equipment for your first justification project. She explains that the task is a very important one, and it will give you the opportunity to meet personnel in all the other departments. It will also help you learn the steps of the machine selection and implementation process. The phone rings about then, and the manager is called to the shop floor to decide what to do with a machine that was damaged in transit.
As she leaves, she asks you to start talking to people about their needs and to outline the steps you think would need to be taken to get this project done. She says she will review the outline with you tomorrow.
What are the possible points or questions that have to be included in your outline? Discuss in detail with the group, and prepare and submit your own report.
Write discussion in 1 or 2 paragraphs.